PUT api/2.0/community/forum/topic/{topicid} This function requires authentication

Description

Updates a topic with the ID specified in the request, changing a topic subject, making it sticky, or closing it.

Parameters
Name Description Type Example
topicid
sent in url
Topic ID number 1234
subject
sent in body
New subject string some text
sticky
sent in body
Makes a topic sticky Bool value true
closed
sent in body
Closes a topic Bool value true
Example
PUT api/2.0/community/forum/topic/1234
Host: yourportal.onlyoffice.com
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json

{
  "subject": "some text",
  "sticky": true,
  "closed": true
}
Returns

Updated topic

Example Response

application/json

{
  "status": 0,
  "response": {
    "Id": 10,
    "Title": "Sample topic",
    "Created": "2020-12-07T13:56:02.3259212Z",
    "Updated": "2020-12-07T13:56:02.3259212Z",
    "Text": "This is sample post",
    "UpdatedBy": {
      "Id": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
      "DisplayName": "Mike Zanyatski",
      "Title": "Manager",
      "AvatarSmall": "url to small avatar",
      "ProfileUrl": "\\/Products\\/People\\/Profile.aspx?user=administrator"
    },
    "ThreadTitile": null,
    "Status": 0,
    "Type": 0,
    "Posts": [
      {
        "Id": 123,
        "Subject": "Sample subject",
        "Text": "Post text",
        "Created": "2020-12-07T13:56:02.3269198Z",
        "Updated": "2020-12-07T13:56:02.3269198Z",
        "CreatedBy": {
          "Id": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
          "DisplayName": "Mike Zanyatski",
          "Title": "Manager",
          "AvatarSmall": "url to small avatar",
          "ProfileUrl": "\\/Products\\/People\\/Profile.aspx?user=administrator"
        },
        "ThreadTitle": "Title",
        "Attachments": {
          "Name": "picture.jpg",
          "ContentType": "image/jpeg",
          "Created": "2020-12-07T13:56:02.3269198Z",
          "Updated": "2020-12-07T13:56:02.3269198Z",
          "Size": 122345,
          "Path": "url to file"
        }
      }
    ],
    "Tags": "Tag1,Tag2"
  }
}

text/xml

<result>
  <status>0</status>
  <response>
    <Id>10</Id>
    <Title>Sample topic</Title>
    <Created>2020-12-07T13:56:02.3259212Z</Created>
    <Updated>2020-12-07T13:56:02.3259212Z</Updated>
    <Text>This is sample post</Text>
    <UpdatedBy>
      <Id>00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000</Id>
      <DisplayName>Mike Zanyatski</DisplayName>
      <Title>Manager</Title>
      <AvatarSmall>url to small avatar</AvatarSmall>
      <ProfileUrl>\/Products\/People\/Profile.aspx?user=administrator</ProfileUrl>
    </UpdatedBy>
    <ThreadTitile />
    <Status>0</Status>
    <Type>0</Type>
    <Posts>
      <Id>123</Id>
      <Subject>Sample subject</Subject>
      <Text>Post text</Text>
      <Created>2020-12-07T13:56:02.3269198Z</Created>
      <Updated>2020-12-07T13:56:02.3269198Z</Updated>
      <CreatedBy>
        <Id>00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000</Id>
        <DisplayName>Mike Zanyatski</DisplayName>
        <Title>Manager</Title>
        <AvatarSmall>url to small avatar</AvatarSmall>
        <ProfileUrl>\/Products\/People\/Profile.aspx?user=administrator</ProfileUrl>
      </CreatedBy>
      <ThreadTitle>Title</ThreadTitle>
      <Attachments>
        <Name>picture.jpg</Name>
        <ContentType>image/jpeg</ContentType>
        <Created>2020-12-07T13:56:02.3269198Z</Created>
        <Updated>2020-12-07T13:56:02.3269198Z</Updated>
        <Size>122345</Size>
        <Path>url to file</Path>
      </Attachments>
    </Posts>
    <Tags>Tag1,Tag2</Tags>
  </response>
</result>